Matilda became even more confused when the lights led her to a dead end. What was this? She went up to the wall and began feeling around it for any sign of life or unlife...Matilda knocked on it softly; it exerted an empty thump. It was just a hallow wall.

Another glitch caused her vision to blur once more, the lights becoming staticy again. What was going on?

Jane departed from where ever she was and went to the Masters. She started for where she believed the masters to be, their privet room. She opened the door that only Alec and her knew and went inside. Aro was sitting in a chair, looking at a book in his hands. Marcus was by the window, watching something. And Cauis was writing something.

She went over to Aro's side and sat down at his feet. She leaned up against his leg, mainly confused about what was going on. "Master what is going on," she looked up at him, his hand already on hr head. "Are we in any more danger then before?"

"I don't know, Jane, I don't know," he sighed. His smoky red eyes met her clear ones. For a moment the communicated that way, her by thought then him replying with his eyes. I'm confsued, she thought to him. "I know, Alec is too."

(Seeing as this way I can know where Jane is I'm putting her with the Masters)

Celia Rae couldn't take the boredom anymore. It was driving her even more insane. She wondered what was in this castle, what it had that could keep her busy. She left her room and walked through the halls, looking for some open place where she could see more of a castle. She came to a foyer with a few couches and a coffee table in the center. She walked over to one of the couches and sat down, curling up into a ball, rocking back and forth. The motion felt familiar to her.....

(Hm, is Rick going to ambush Matilda? I guess I should just keep going with it until he pops up...)

Matilda's eyebrows narrowed as she waited. Maybe something really was wrong with her. She decided that she would head back to locate the rest of the lot. Hopefully they hadn't realized her sudden disappearance. Matilda turned swiftly and began to flit quietly back to find them.

"Are we sure that everyone that was in that room is even still in there?" Demetri asked. "We must act quickly before they find a way to the rest of the castle, Signora. Jane has disappeared, no doubt to be with the masters so we don't have to worry too much on their part...but for us, we might have to take caution."

Rose ran up the hall. She was a born and trained fighter, but she knew when to fight and when to retreat. She wouldn't win against two. And she would certainly avoid attacking her family at all costs. Rose heard Santi, or Rick - or whoever was currently in charge down the other end of that hall - give 'Sarah' the order to attack.

"Shoot," Rose muttered. She heard Joha come up behind her. They tumbled down the hall, through a wall and landed upright. Rose hoped that the forces operating within Joha's mind were not as well trained as Joha herself - and that they wouldn't be able to harness her physical ability. If this Sarah was a shoddy fighter then Rose could get Joha down without hurting either of them.

Rose faked left and front and as Joha lunged forward Rose snapped back narrowly avoiding her iron grasp. She spun around the outside of reach and around behind Joha. She regrouped in an instant but it was just enough time for Rose to push her forward. Rose used her power to use the rocky rubble and pinned Joha to the wall.

The hardest part about the fight was that it took too much focus. Rose could never summon enough mental focus to move individuals like Joha around if she was fighting them as well. It simply took too much brain power; so much that even few immortals possessed. Unless the fighter was exceptionally unskilled - as was common in newborn fed wars. Clearly this 'Sarah' was not that new.

Rose was forced to stick to moving the inanimate. She knew the rocks would hold Joha for only a moment but that was all she needed. As Joha struggled against the rock suit holding her to the wall. Rose ran to the gaping hole and called out to anyone who could hear. "A little help here!" she shouted before the sharp cracking made her retrain her focus.